Ferencvárosi TC

Hungarian football club

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2025 Béatrice Edwige from France leaves the team as left pivot (LP).
2025 Dorka Papp from Hungary leaves the team as right wing (RW).
2025 Alex Tóth won the 2025 Rookie of the Year award at the Rangadó Gála.
2025 Andrea Lekić's contract with the team ends.
2025 Zsuzsanna Tomori's contract with the team ends after joining from Norway's Vipers Kristiansand.
2025 Réka Bordás's contract with the team ends after joining from Hungary's Debreceni VSC.
2025 Andrea Lekić from Serbia retires from her center back (CB) position.
2025 Allan Heine steps down as the team's coach.
2025 Szandra Szöllősi-Zácsik from Hungary leaves the team from her left back (LB) position.
2025 Ferencvárosi TC women's handball team undergoes significant team changes for the 2025-26 season, including coaching and player transfers.
2025 Vilde Ingstad, a left player (LP) from Romania's CSM București, transfers to Ferencvárosi TC.
2025 New coach Jesper Jensen from Denmark joins the team, replacing previous coach Allan Heine.
2025 Mette Tranborg, a right back (RB) from Denmark's Team Esbjerg, joins Ferencvárosi TC.
2025 Multiple players including Béatrice Edwige, Zsuzsanna Tomori, Andrea Lekić, and Réka Bordás have contracts extending until 2025 with the club.
2025 Valeriia Maslova, a right back (RB) from Russia, leaves Ferencvárosi TC and transfers to Romania's CSM București.
April 3 2025 The draw for the Magyar Kupa quarter-finals was held, with Ferencvárosi TC being drawn against MTK.
April 3 2025 Ferencvárosi TC drew MTK as their opponent in the Magyar Kupa semi-final draw, setting up a match between two Nemzeti Bajnokság I teams.
April 3 2025 Magyar Kupa semi-final draw scheduled to take place
March 30 2025 Dénes Dibusz, aged 34, plays as goalkeeper for Ferencvárosi TC in a Nemzeti Bajnokság (Round 25) match against Diósgyőr (away match)
March 2 2025 Ferencvárosi TC played against Győr in Nemzeti Bajnokság I, Round 22. Goalkeeper Dávid Gróf did not save a penalty kick taken by Nadhir Benbouali in the 48th minute.
February 27 2025 Ferencvárosi TC drew Újpest FC as their opponent in the Magyar Kupa quarter-finals.
February 23 2025 Ferencvárosi TC played against Fehérvár in Nemzeti Bajnokság I, Round 21. Goalkeeper Dávid Gróf did not save a penalty kick taken by Bálint Szabó in the 56th minute.
February 22 2025 Official update of the all-time top scorers list in the EHF Champions League for Ferencvárosi TC women's handball team, highlighting Katrin Klujber as the top scorer with 526 goals across 7 seasons.
February 9 2025 Ferencvárosi TC plays against Puskás Akadémia, with Serbia's Aleksandar Ćirković and Brazil's Júlio Romão involved in the match.
February 5 2025 Ferencvárosi TC plays against Zalaegerszeg in Nemzeti Bajnokság, Round 5, with Barnabás Varga (aged 30, Forward) participating in the match
February 2 2025 Ferencvárosi TC plays MTK, with France's Lenny Joseph participating.
January 31 2025 Draw for the UEFA Europa League Knockout phase was held, determining Ferencvárosi TC's progression and potential matchups in the competition.
January 31 2025 Ferencvárosi TC participated in the UEFA Europa League draw for the League phase, determining their potential opponents and group stage configuration.
January 31 2025 UEFA Europa League draw for the League phase was held, determining Ferencvárosi TC's knockout stage opponents and group standings.
January 15 2025 Piast Gliwice (Polish I) Poland's beat Ferencváros 1–0.
January 10 2025 Preußen Münster (Bundesliga II) Germany's drew with Ferencváros 0–0.
January 6 2025 Ireland's Robbie Keane is appointed as the new manager of Ferencvárosi TC after Pascal Jansen's departure.
January 5 2025 Ferencvárosi TC commenced their winter training camp in Cartagena, Spain, which will run until January 15, 2025.
2024 Daria Dmitrieva joins Ferencvárosi TC from Slovenia's RK Krim on a contract until 2024.
2024 Orlane Kanor joins Ferencvárosi TC from Romania's CS Rapid București on a contract until 2024.
2024 Competed in the Qualifying Round of the European League, losing to Denmark's Bjerringbro-Silkeborg with an aggregate score of 61-77.
2024 FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria reached the top eight teams in the Champions League.
2024 Ferencvárosi TC women's handball team participates in the 2024-25 EHF Champions League, advancing to the Group stage in Group A, competing against teams from France, Romania, Slovenia, Norway, Denmark, and Croatia.
2024 Ferencvárosi TC women's handball team has Laura Glauser and Orlane Kanor signing contracts until 2024 with the club.
2024 The team progresses to the Quarter-finals of the EHF Champions League after successfully competing in the Group stage, with notable victories against various European teams including Metz Handball, CSM București, and RK Krim Mercator.
2024 Participated in the UEFA Champions League, competing in the league phase against teams like Anderlecht, Tottenham Hotspur, Nice, Dynamo Kyiv, Malmö FF, PAOK, Eintracht Frankfurt, and AZ, with mixed results.
2024 Competed in UEFA Champions League qualifiers, defeating Wales' The New Saints with an aggregate score of 7-1, but then losing to Denmark's Midtjylland 1-3 in the Third Qualifying Round.
2024 Enters new sponsorship era with Macron as official sport clothing manufacturer.
2024 Dénes Dibusz won the HLSZ Cup 2024 Best Goalkeeper of the Year award.
2024 Dejan Stanković was nominated for the HLSZ Cup 2024 Best Coach of the Year award.
2024 Barnabás Varga won the HLSZ Cup 2024 Best Player of the Year award.
2024 Krisztián Lisztes was nominated for the HLSZ Cup 2024 Best U21 Player of the Year award.

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